No, previous versions of Outlook do NOT have cached mode. You need to set
up offline folders and have the users synchronize them when they are out of
the office or not connected to Exchange.
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| Hi sue,
|
| I am sure Office 2000 and Office XP also has Cache mode with Exchange, but
| how can i enforce everyone use cache mode in Active Directory is the
Question
| that i ask.
|
| thanks
|
|
|
| "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
|
| > Outlook 2003 is only version with Cached Exchange mode. The other
versions
| > you can set up with offline folders and have users synchronize while
before
| > they leave the office.
| > --
| > Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
| > Author of
| > Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
| > Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
| >
| >
| >
| > | > > Hi Sue,
| > >
| > > our network got outlook 2000, outlook XP and also 2003. We are
running
| > > Exchange 2000 server but will be change to Exchange 2003 in the
future.
| > >
| > > Is there anyway i can enforce everyone to use the cache mode.
| > >
| > >> >
| > >> > How can i enforce outlook cache, so users don't download all the
mail
| > >> > whenever they open outlook. It is because we are running VPN to
the
| > >> > exchange, if some users always try to download all the email, we
are
| > >> > going
| > >> > to
| > >> > be in trouble. I got the MS office tool kit, but doesn't seems it
got
| > >> > it
| > >> > in
| > >> > there. Any ideas?
| >
| >
| >